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525-pound bear found hiding under Altadena home
525-pound bear found in crawl space of home in Altadena that survived the Eaton Fire
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife found that the Eaton Fire in Los Angeles County displaced more than just the residents, as they worked to remove a large bear from a crawl space under a house in Altadena.
Bear found hiding under Altadena home after Eaton Fire
Samy Arbid had a surprise guest hiding out at his Altadena home when he finally returned to the neighborhood after the Eaton Fire.
525-pound bear rescued from underneath evacuated Altadena home
The bear was found in a crawl space under an Altadena home that had been evacuated during the Eaton fire, wildlife officials said.
Watch: Eaton Fire evacuee finds bear in his crawlspace upon return home
A California man returned to his Altadena home after the Eaton Fire and discovered a 525-pound bear had taken up residence in his crawlspace.
525-pound bear found in crawl space of home that survived LA wildfires
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife found that the Eaton Fire in Los Angeles County displaced more than just the residents, as they worked to remove a large bear from a crawl space under a house in Altadena.
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Altadena’s Black population was shrinking even before the fires. What happens next?
According to a UCLA study, Black residents in Altadena were more likely to have their homes damaged or destroyed by the Eaton ...
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Teens are finding ways to help teens after fires: Enter Altadena Girls and Altadena Boys
With donation sites popping up all around, some Altadena young people found ways to give. Here’s what they did.
FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSN
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Altadena single mom and family crammed into hotel room after being displaced by Eaton Fire
A single mother and her family are now living in a hotel after they were displaced by the Eaton Fire in Altadena.
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on MSN
As western Altadena waited hours for evacuation orders, fire commanders faced utter chaos
With thousands of lives at risk, a mobile command post tasked with issuing evacuation orders struggled to keep pace with the ...
ABC 7 Los Angeles on MSN
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Spared by the Eaton Fire, cemetery hopes to play active role in Altadena's next chapter
When the Eaton Fire erupted, the Mountain View Cemetery and Mortuary in Altadena faced a rare struggle: racing to save ...
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The Game Calls Out Donald Trump For Ignoring Altadena Fire Victims
The Game has called out President Trump for neglecting Altadena after visiting the wealthy Pacific Palisades neighborhood.
KCRW
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How one Altadena bar owner helped his neighbors after the Eaton Fire
Randy Clement, who owns Good Neighbor Bar, used wine delivery software to canvas Altadena, informing neighbors whether or not ...
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‘Untouched’ by Eaton fire, this Altadena home seeks $2.7M
The hillside home sits behind gates on a 1.33-acre-plus lot as a survivor of the wind-driven fire that destroyed or damaged ...
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Blind Altadena boy who lost home in Eaton Fire performs with Public Enemy
Grayson Roberts played the drums in a performance with two hip-hop icons. The 10-year-old was born with a rare eye condition ...
ABC7 on MSN
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Altadena Little League players impacted by Eaton Fire see wave of support thanks to Burbank HS
Burbank High School held a special fundraiser for Altadena Little League players impacted by the Eaton Fire during its annual ...
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on MSN
Actor Carel Struycken on Losing His ‘Twin Peaks' Memorabilia in Altadena Fire and David Lynch's First Words to Him: ‘Everything is Going to Be Peachy Keen'
Twin Peaks” and “The Addams Family” actor Carel Struycken and his wife, Tracey, lived in their Altadena, Calif. home for more ...
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